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    The book‚ Shays’ Rebellion: The Making of an Agrarian Insurrection‚ is a historical account that provides an interesting perspective on the accounts of many struggling men‚ earning wages in the agricultural force‚ who were driven to form a rebellion against the government and the court system‚ because of a crisis of debt and credit that struck after the Revolutionary War in the years from1786 to 1787. The text as a whole provides a good analysis on the subject at hand and achieves its goal to the

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    Agrarian Justice written in 1795‚ Thomas Paine states‚ “Personal property is the effect of society; and it is as impossible for an individual to acquire personal property without the aid of society‚ as it is for him to make land originally. Separate an individual from society… and he cannot acquire personal property… So inseparably are the means connected with the end‚ in all cases‚ that where the former do not exist the latter cannot be obtained. All accumulation‚ therefore‚ of personal property

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    Ateneo School of Government Master in Public Management Public Governance and the Bureaucracy The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program: Addressing poverty from the Ground up Introduction Even before the Spanish colonization of the Philippines in the 1500s‚ lands in the Philippines have always been controlled by a few of families. The Datus and Sultans ruled over massive areas of lands‚ as power social status was dictated by the size of the land one owned and the number of slaves who worked on

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    argued the importance of the frontier‚ and how all previous American generations have taken to advancing the frontier line: expanding west and developing the lands. Turner’s theory also reflects upon two important concepts‚ Manifest Destiny and the agrarian myth. These concepts and the frontier theory are very interconnected‚ with the concepts being the causes for the movement of the frontier. First and foremost‚ Manifest Destiny and the Frontier Theory are both similar in their end goals and means

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    Republic Act 9700 or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reforms (CARPER) Bill‚ that aims to redistribute all agricultural lands to landless farmers. Is an act amending several provisions of Republic Act 6657‚ or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL) of 1988. It was first filed as House Bill 1527 by Akbayan Party list Rep. Risa Hontiveros in 2007‚ it was later substituted by House Bill 4077‚ also sponsored by Hontiveros and Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman‚ the version made into

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    In John Steinbeck’s classic novel The Winter of Our Discontent‚ one can find many general truths and principles‚ also known as aphorisms. Ethan Allen Hawley‚ the main character‚ seems to gift the reader with another aphorism at the turn of every page‚ but some of these sayings may be considered more remarkable than others. One of the more noteworthy aphorisms is a statement made by Ethan at the end of chapter 6: "To be alive at all is to have scars". While this may not be the theme that Steinbeck

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    Vol. 18‚ No. 1:76-86 (2012) THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM IN THE PHILIPPINES Prudenciano U. Gordoncillo College of Economics and Management‚ University of the Philippines Los Banos‚ College‚ Laguna‚ Philippines (Received: October 19‚ 2011; Accepted April 5‚ 2012) ABSTRACT One of the major interventions to effect rural development in the Philippines is the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program‚ which was instituted in 1988 and its implementation is extended

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    INTRODUCTION agrarian reform‚ redistribution of the agricultural resources of a country. Traditionally‚ agrarian‚ or land‚ reform is confined to the redistribution of land; in a broader sense it includes related changes in agricultural institutions‚ including credit‚ taxation‚ rents‚ and cooperatives. Although agrarian reform can result in lower agricultural productivity‚ especially if it includes collectivization‚ it may increase productivity when land is redistributed to the tiller. Pressure for

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    The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Programme (CARP) Brief Background The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Programme‚ or CARP‚ was launched in 1988 under the Aquino administration. It was supposed to be completed in 1998‚ but the Republic Act 8532 extended implementation of the program for another ten (10) years‚ up to 2008. The activities and funding of CARP are divided‚ fairly evenly‚ between the two main areas of land acquisition and distribution (LAD) and program beneficiaries development (PBD)

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    theories and techniques of psychoanalysis. In Civilization and Its Discontent‚ Freud uses the theories of psychoanalysis to discuss

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